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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators... T is for Marten Toonder, a Dutch Comic Artist & Illustrator, particularly known for his for his creations "Tom Puss" and "Panda" - he had a great influence on the Dutch language itself using new words in comics...#BookIllustrationOfTheDay

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators... T is for Marten Toonder, a Dutch Comic Artist & Illustrator, particularly known for his for his creations "Tom Puss" and "Panda" - he had a great influence on the Dutch language itself using new words in comics...#BookIllustrationOfTheDay

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators... T is for Marten Toonder, a Dutch Comic Artist & Illustrator, particularly known for his for his creations "Tom Puss" and "Panda" - he had a great influence on the Dutch language itself using new words in comics...#BookIllustrationOfTheDay

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators... T is for Marten Toonder, a Dutch Comic Artist & Illustrator, particularly known for his for his creations "Tom Puss" and "Panda" - he had a great influence on the Dutch language itself using new words in comics...#BookIllustrationOfTheDay

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I’ve been doing a mentorship with and this is the first illustration I’ve completed working with Giuseppe. I’ve gotten so much helpful feedback, and am really enjoying it! Thanks Giuseppe!

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Quick sketches before going to sleep~
It's my first time using my new tablet q∆q

So here @/Hikarustation aka Bao Ch.
Check out her covers, she's amazing ✨
And Killua cuz I'm watching HxH 👌
(He doesn't like Kirua djkdkdjf I'd do better next timeee 😩)

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there's nothing gayer than killua

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Tenía muchas ganas de dibujar a Killua, pero no quisiera que se vea más "asesino" 🤔

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can we talk about killua playing an instrument because id like to

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A while ago I made a set of 4 illustrations for a beautiful non profit organization called Amorempatia that works extremely hard for the well fare of animals.

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looks like killua HAHAHA

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London Town (1883) by Thomas Crane (1843–1903) & Ellen Houghton (1853-1922). Westminster Abbey, the British Museum and London Underground

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